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Post by grrgrrgrr on Dec 9, 2007 14:10:16 GMT
Splendid evening Dawgsters.
The Wunderbar is an ace venue indeed. Good, up for it crowd: enthusiastic shouters, wolf-whistlers and people who sat down or got out of the way rather than obscuring people's view. Bristol crowds(at any gig) would do well to take note. Astounded that none of the band were blinded by the chap taking photo's with a retina burning flash.
The new songs are sounding better with each gig ' Spark It Up' and 'Bee-Line'(or should that be 'B-Line' or 'B.Line'?)have single(s) stamped all over them, single(s)not EPs!
Thoroughly ace performance too(not as much as a husky dawg as suggested by Mr Williams methinks). Nobody would have known that Miss Dugdale had a cold had she not announced it(I guess it was a blessing the nature of her ailment was located above shoulder level or the level of shared information may have been a bit too much, ahem)and the technical glitches, such as they were, which may have seemed 'bonky'(quote R.Dugdale)served to make the gig more intimate for the punters.
More of the same on New Year's Eve at the Coler please(though perhaps an extended set and additional 'Delicate' might be rather good). That's a tremendously subtle hint.
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Post by hibster on Dec 10, 2007 13:51:14 GMT
d'oh! forgot all about that show!
did they play martyr? also - when was the last time katy was played live as that's been strangely missing
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Post by Dr Dog on Dec 10, 2007 21:17:38 GMT
The Wunderbar lives up to it's name and preceding reputation. Didn't think so before the gig but everyone was totally up for a bit of Dog on Saturday night. Steve and I had a narrow escape from a contretemps in the doorway with a drunken 'Norton nutter.
No Martyr but we did play Chemical and West Coast boy Racers for the first time in quite a few gigs as we have been trying to keep the set uptempo. There's a very good chance Katy will appear on New Years Eve.
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Post by grrgrrgrr on Dec 10, 2007 22:01:14 GMT
. Steve and I had a narrow escape from a contretemps in the doorway with a drunken 'Norton nutter. Would that be 'the Sheriff' perchance? He's not notorious in Norton as far as I am aware, Steve just told the tale well. Still, delusional, aggressive, Western obssessives, that's nothing compared to a night out in North Devon. Anyhow next time you play the Wunderbar if 'The Sheriff' is there just pull rank and tell him you're General Custer and Norton on a Saturday night isn't 'Little Big Horn'. Unless you rock off to 'Soapy Joes' of course. Ahem. New Years Eve extended set, cutting into '08? Then you'll be able to claim you played a single gig which spanned two years.
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